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Submitted by: Glenn Shroads
Jeffrey Glen Bond, 52, of Ponca City, OK went to be with the Lord on Monday, December 14, 2020.
Jeff was born March 8, 1968 in Mesquite, TX. He moved to Ponca City, OK in 2004 where he met and married the love of his life, Sabrina Hamilton, on February 14, 2005. They were married for 16 years.
Jeff is survived by his loving wife, Sabrina Hamilton Bond and his beloved dog Bella of Ponca City, OK; his children, Berkleigh Bond of Rockwall, TX; Hunter Bond of Dallas, TX; Belinda Bond of Lawton, OK; Tierra Blackburn and husband Emory of Mesquite, TX; Nicholas Hamilton of Stillwater, OK; Ayana Hamilton of Ponca City, OK; 9+ grandchildren; Father, Manuel Bond and wife Maria of Gilmer, TX; Mother, Dianna Sanford of The Colony, TX; Sister, Sharon Bond Moore of Durant, OK; Brothers, Toni Bond and wife Traci of White Oak, TX; Daniel Bond and wife Jenny of Peninsula, OH; Sisters, AnaLisa Rogers and husband Nick of Denison, TX; Ally Witt and husband Jonathan of Ft. Worth, TX; Grandmother, Dorothy Marlow of Ponca City, OK; Father-in-law, Samuel Warner of Ponca City, OK; many Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews, and Cousins.
Jeff was an excellent cook and loved to cook for his family and friends. He was also a CDL truck driver.
There will be a memorial service at Kemp Cemetery in Kemp, OK at a later date.
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